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Dark Towers

Dark Towers

Description: The Dark Tower is a series of eight books and two short stories written by American author Stephen King. Wikipedia
Genre: Drama, Adventure, Fantasy
Year Released: 1981
Number of seasons: 1
Number of episodes: 10
First episode air date: September 22, 1981
Author: Stephen King
Adaptations: The Dark Tower (2017)
Characters: Roland Deschain, Randall Flagg, Oy, Eddie Dean, MORE
Genres: Dark fantasy, Science Fiction, Horror fiction, Western fiction
Illustrators: Michael Whelan, Phil Hale, Ned Dameron, Dave McKean, Jae Lee, Bernie Wrightson, Darrel Anderson

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